The other conversation about Steam and W7 sunset. If the machine is running an AMD gpu SteamOS (linux) is an option. The desktop experience isnt so bad. Nvidia gpu support isnt great though. But YMMV ince its technically not supported outside of Steam Deck. Also what hardware is running on 7 that cant handle10, im confused
My old desktop (i7 950; 16 GB RAM; GTX 970; lots of 7200rpm HDD's) just would not take W10 no matter what; would not do the upgrade. So, that one's stuck on W7 x64, as I'm too lazy to do a reinstall of W7, especially w/ so many games that are on boot OS drive.
Of course, my good desktop is fine and on W10 - i7 10700KF; 16 GB RAM; multiple SSD's; 8gb RTX 3070; etc.
At that point - might need to dual-install Linux or (better yet) just move games/re-download games onto my newer rigs, for the games that'll work on W10/11.
Meanwhile - my Acer laptop (with 960m 4gb VRAM GPU) went from W8 to W10 a long time ago all fine; my new laptop came with W11 (with 6gb RTX 3060m), and other cheap laptops I have all got W10.
None of this is the end of the world for me - but this could be for others who are way behind the times, ain't got $ to upgrade, don't have the best Internet, etc etc.
EDIT - Given all of this...hmmm, I wonder how many might just go ahead and buy a Steam Deck, as that could solve a lot of problems w/ older games...if they'll work on Linux/SteamOS.